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Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by jazzsoul: 8:20pm On Jun 11, 2009
By Godwin Oritse
THE Ghanian Maritime industry has again beaten its Nigerian counterpart to the simplified cargo clearing process as it commences the electronic cargo clearing process.


Cargo Ship
Sources close the Ghanian Ports and Harbours Authority said that the entire cargo clearing process in that country has been up graded beyond Nigeria Automated System of Customs Data (ASYCUDA) to a more efficient and internationally accepted customs data information system.

Besides, it was gathered that the GCNET system that the government introduced into its clearing system is a lot better and more efficient than the ASYCUDA 3. 0 that Nigeria is currently operating

Vanguard learnt that as a result of the new clearance procedure, a container can leave the port of Tema within six hours of its arrival, while it takes at least seven to ten days for this same thing to happen in Nigeria.

Unlike in Nigeria where there are Customs long rooms abound in nearly all the ports in the country, the Ghanian Port and Harbours Authority has successfully done away with the issue of long room

In Ghana, there are four Bonded warehouse facilities or Inland Container Depots where containers are taken to when they arrive .

It is in these Bonded warehouses or ICDs that containers are examined and duty raised for the for the importer to pay.
One of these ICDs, Vanguard further belong to the government while remaining three are owned and operated by private bonded warehouse operators.

The clearing process in Ghana starts when the agent submits duly released delivery order (DO) at the information desk of GJT to check with central data office for information on cargo.

If the cargo is at the terminal, the agent pays the relevant charges at the revenue section next to the information desk.
The information desk collects all delivery orders and submits them to the container freight station (CFS) for processing.

Agent presents the declaration and terminal payment receipt as evidence of lodgment of delivery order to the security detailed at the entrance to check, confirm and thenallow the agent entry.

At CFS, cargo located and then positioned for CEPS physical examination. After successful examination the CEPS official endorse the declaration as “delivery allowed” and electronically sends this information onto GCNET
The agent is issued with a Vehicle Appointment Notice (VAN) to enable him purchase an entry toll for the truck to come and load the cargo

The agent present the waybill to the audit section for final clearance then proceed to the exit gate for all documents to be checked by Customs, Excise and preventive Service (CEPS) GPHA security detailed there to check and allow final exit as appropriate.

After proceeing to the waybill unit. the staff in charge will scrutinize the Delivery Order, Terminal Receipts/ Invoice, Customs Declaration and also confirm with GCNET if delivery is allowed for that cargo after which he endorses the DO for waybill/ delivery tally sheet (DTS) to be issued.

He then present the waybill to the audit section for final clearance then proceed to the exit gate for all documents to be checked by Customs, Excise and preventive Service ( security detailed there to check and allow final exit as appropriate.
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by savanaha: 8:22pm On Jun 11, 2009
Good for Ghana.
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by jazzsoul: 8:24pm On Jun 11, 2009
savanaha:

Good for Ghana.


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Sad for Nigeria the big bad boy of Africa
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by bombay: 10:54pm On Jun 11, 2009
Guy you be Ghanian which one be dis abeg go find Ghana forum.
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by jazzsoul: 12:49am On Jun 12, 2009
bombay:

Guy you be Ghanian which one be dis abeg go find Ghana forum.

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Bombay, I am not from Ghana. This piece is a reflection of the ineptitude of the Nigerian Ports Authority to run an efficient port. Given the current global economic climate, you will think that it should be a plus to have so many vessels still coming to Nigeria, but instead ships have to turn back to use Cotonu and Ghana ports because of the poor performance of Nigerian ports.

I speak from my own personal experience as well as so many others on the Auto forum on Nairaland. If we continue to gloss over the short comings of Nigeria, then the problems will continue to fester.
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by bombay: 12:59am On Jun 12, 2009
I am not condoling what is happening but must we wash our dirty in the public haba we will get there
Re: Ghana Commences Electronic Clearance Of Cargoes by jazzsoul: 1:07am On Jun 12, 2009
bombay:

I am not condoling what is happening but must we wash our dirty in the public haba we will get there

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Nigerian is being disgraced publicly internationally. I tried to book a vessel from Baltimore or Delaware and all shipping lines will tell you about the impossible Nigerian ports. Why should we hide our failures? They are there for the world to see.

Yar Adua has gone out and appointed Annenih as the Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority. This same bagman must have done wonders as Obasanjo's minister. This is really shameful. Nigerians just sit by quietly and suffer while smiling.

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